SHOWstudio are launching a brand new film from our Subjective series which presents the history of contemporary fashion photography from the perspective of it's subjects, the models.

In our latest edition, Pat Cleveland sits down with Nick Knight to discuss her time working with Guy Bourdin. Cleveland takes us behind the scenes of her first shoot with the mysterious Bourdin in 1971, and talks candidly about Bourdin's silent presence and minimal direction.

All of us at SHOWstudio are so saddened by the news of designer Richard Nicoll’s passing. Richard was a beautiful, bright and talented soul and such a supporter and friend to SHOWstudio over the years. In July 2009, our former fashion director Alexander Fury had the pleasure of interviewing Richard for our rolling In Fashion series. 'I think all that you need to worry about is what’s right in front of you and let destiny control the rest,’ he says, as a closing note, before smiling - that gorgeous, uplifting, infectious smile. We’ll miss you Richard and we’re so sorry for all your family and friends - our thoughts are with you.

The exhibition focuses on the importance of the friendship between the four artists as well as the significance of line drawing in each of their work and exemplifies their take on women within fashion illustration through a variety of mediums including paintings, intricate drawings and digitally created artworks.

Connecting Lines is free of admision and is open from 19-23 of October from 10:00-19:00 daily! Be sure to visit the OXO Gallery at OXO Tower Wharf, London, SE1 9PH.

David Sims is the latest addition to our In Fashion interview series! Be sure not to miss the photographer in conversation with Lou Stoppard as the pair discuss everything from inspirations to music taste and defying convention.

SHOWstudio is a committed supporter of fashion film and aspiring creatives. To show this support Nick Knight offers filmmakers from across the globe to submit their work to SHOWstudio and a selection of these submissions that he finds impressive or inspiring will feature in our Fashion Film Submissions page!

The latest addition is a film entitled Bisou by Sylvyen Nazaah, a London based filmmaker and artist. Nazaah's film follows Theo, a young man stalked by his ideas, indulging every impulse around his home town while ignoring his French lover who leaves him voicemails over the phone.

In the latest instalment of Sportswear, a project exploring the history of key garments motivated by the influence of sporty shapes in high-fashion, Elgar Johnson - fashion director of British GQ Style - talks about his personal relationship with the tracksuit, and sports brand snobbery.

Johnson explains, 'I think the beauty of the tracksuit is that anyone can wear it anytime and it’s accessible to anyone. I think that as soon as you start putting things on catwalks, it almost makes it that only a certain person can wear it, they have to be a certain size, they have to have a certain look, and I don’t really believe in that.'

In June 2015, Faustine Steinmetz took up residency at SHOWstudio as part of our LiveStudio series. Building on her A/W 15 collection, Steinmetz wove a piece of denim using silk and copper. Sharing the logic behind the piece, she explained 'I’m doing this project because I’m interested in moulding the piece on the girl like a sculpture'.

Put together using live stream footage from the project, a brand new process film is now available to watch on SHOWstudio! Tune in to see the film and revisit the project in full here.

Running from 13 October 2016 to 5 February 2017, The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined exhibition opens at the Barbican, exploring the challenging subject of taste in fashion, from the renaissance through to contemporary design. It showcases over 120 objects, from 18th century corsets, to contributions from leading contemporary designers such as Walter van Beirendonck, Stephen Jones, Moschino and Vivienne Westwood.

The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined was curated by exhibition maker Judith Clark and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, and influenced by Clark’s involvement to the SHOWstudio 2014 project Ugly.

Part of our Fashion Film Exclusives series, a two-minute short film directed by Danny Sangra, following three female protagonists as they sight-see around Paris, wearing Balenciaga runway looks head-to-toe, which will be available at mytheresa.com.

Hospital Rooms is a charity initiative co founded by artist, Tim A Shaw and curator, Niamh White. The charity was formed through the joint ambition to improve conditions for residents staying at mental health rehabilitation centres, commissioning groups of artists to refurbish the wards.

Hospital Rooms' debut project took place at the Phoenix Unit at Springfield University hospital in Tooting this year, where artists such as Nick Knight and Gavin Turk were invited to install an artwork of their choice.

The project has just launched on SHOWstudio, where the works have been documented in an online gallery, as well as via interviews with some of the artists involved. Be sure to check out the project to learn more about the motivations behind the works as well as the way they have affected both patients, staff and artists!

Amazing mens and womenswear pieces from A/W 16 collections have landed in the SHOWstudio shop available for purchase!

Xander Zhou plays with form and function in his clothing. The Beijing based designer favours the use of unconventional materials and deconstruction in his work creating a unique intracacy.

Known for her hand painted unisex designs, Claire Barrow premiered as part of Fashion East in 2012. Barrow makes wearable art works with a punk DIY twist.

Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Art graduate, Hyein Seo, designs with counterculture in mind creating comic text and subversive slogan tees. Originally from South Korea, Seo brings a fusion of Asian and European aesthetic into her collections.